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  2. APA style - Wikipedia

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    The APA explained the issuing of a new edition only eight years after the fifth edition by pointing to the increased use of online source or online access to academic journals (6th edition, p. XV). The sixth edition is accompanied by a style website as well as the APA Style Blog which answers many common questions from users. [citation needed]

  3. Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The proper citation of Wikipedia, the site, as referenced in APA 5th Edition Style is: Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia. (2004, July 22). FL: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Retrieved August 10, 2004, from https://www.wikipedia.org. The in-text citation formation would be (Wikipedia, 2004).

  4. MLA Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 sixth edition changed the title to MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. The seventh edition 's main changes from the sixth edition were "no longer recogniz[ing] a default medium and instead call[ing] for listing the medium of publication [whether Print or Web or CD] in every entry in the list of works cited", recommending ...

  5. Grey Literature International Steering Committee - Wikipedia

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    The group approving these guidelines – informally known as the "Nancy Group" – has been formally defined as the Grey Literature International Steering Committee (GLISC). The recommendations are adapted from the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, produced by the International Committee of Medical Journal ...

  6. Talk:APA style - Wikipedia

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    The notes and references for this article should exemplify the APA style format conventions. For example, APA style specifies that article dates should be given with the year first, then a comma, followed by the English month name and then day, for example: Smith, John (2013, April 1).

  7. Neal Taparia - Wikipedia

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    Neal Taparia. Born. 1984 (age 39–40) Hinsdale, Illinois, U.S. Alma mater. Northwestern University. Organization. EasyBib.com. Neal Taparia (born 1984) is an Indian-American businessperson known for founding Solitaired and Imagine Easy, which developed EasyBib. [1][2]

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